Someone posted a picture from Corinne May Botz’ series of Frances Glessner Lee’s work the other day without attribution, so here’s another one that I posted some 6 years ago.
3 years ago
Someone posted a picture from Corinne May Botz’ series of Frances Glessner Lee’s work the other day without attribution, so here’s another one that I posted some 6 years ago.
3 years ago
Lavigna Vampirica by Julien Martinez, 2010
Four years ago, when Julien’s oeuvre consisted mainly of 3D.. errm.. let’s say interpretations of the works of Mark Ryden and Ray Caesar I had quite a falling out about him not using his (obvious) talents in a more noble way.
Tempers have calmed down a lot since 2006 and he even made me like Blythe dolls a tiny wee bit, which I thought impossible.
3 years ago
“How I made the Rococo wig” on Marina’s Enchanted Doll blog.
3 years ago
City and Girl by Yuri Fyodorovich Shpagin (via TWTG)
3 years agoI’m obviously biased, but I think today’s SpitFields was a great success considering the fact that beautiful Greta is gracing my flat now.
She stands 44 cm tall, has a hand-painted porcelain head (with teeth, yay!), bust and hands and her wire dress is made from the most irreally thin brocade, tulle and silk with hand-stitched sequin and pearl ornaments.
Hair might be human, not entirely sure.
Glory.
Photos © Wurzeltod
3 years ago
(via adventureday)
SWEET LORD! Is it Mia Farrow as a doll? Is it? IS IT?
I don’t think my existence will ever, EVER be meaningful and purpose-driven without this doll.
GIEV!
3 years ago